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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
From 2002–2004 the Slovene Press Agency, Government Public Relations and Media Office, and [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] published the weekly English newsletter ''[[Slovenia News]]''; online issues from September 2002 to March 2004 are available at the website below. Since September 2004 the newsletter has been published in a new format by the [[Government Communication Office]]. | From 2002–2004 the Slovene Press Agency, Government Public Relations and Media Office, and [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] published the weekly English newsletter ''[[Slovenia News]]''; online issues from September 2002 to March 2004 are available at the website below. Since September 2004 the newsletter has been published in a new format by the [[Government Communication Office]]. | ||
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In 2010 the Slovene Press Agency launched the new website called ''Misli slovensko - Think Slovenian'', later renamed into ''Misli'' (in Slovenian ''Think'' or ''Thoughts''). | In 2010 the Slovene Press Agency launched the new website called ''Misli slovensko - Think Slovenian'', later renamed into ''Misli'' (in Slovenian ''Think'' or ''Thoughts''). | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* ''[[Slovenia News]]'' | * ''[[Slovenia News]]'' | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 13:57, 22 February 2020
Publications
From 2002–2004 the Slovene Press Agency, Government Public Relations and Media Office, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs published the weekly English newsletter Slovenia News; online issues from September 2002 to March 2004 are available at the website below. Since September 2004 the newsletter has been published in a new format by the Government Communication Office.
STA Misli website
In 2010 the Slovene Press Agency launched the new website called Misli slovensko - Think Slovenian, later renamed into Misli (in Slovenian Think or Thoughts). The website features selected contents on arts and culture: interviews, cultural news from Slovenia and abroad, cultural policy issues, book reviews, statistics, etc), partly in English. Special blocks of news covered bigger international cultural projects like World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010 and Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012. The website is co-funded by the Ministry of Culture.